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Recently we made an artifical pond and filled it with cod and water lilies. Looks nice
I want to add a carnivorous plant to the pond, a S. Minor "okeefenokee giant." The pond is 2 ft deep. My question is that could I place it in the pond? Since it gets giant if submerged. Thanks.
I have my Okee Giant in a large 2 ft deep minbog with a Darlingtonia,Purp purp and some sundews. I keep it very wet,so the water table is visable and the crown of the plant, in the spring and summer is below the water surface. I find it likes it wet.
Hi Dustin,
It would save eplants the hassle of trying to move it around at all. I keep one specimen submerged all the time and the others just damp and both ways are right.
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